Collection: Milk Jugs

Master the art of latte art with our high-quality stainless steel milk jugs. They're perfect for the home barista. Designed with a perfectly angled spout for precise pouring, these jugs will help you create stunning latte art designs. The durable stainless steel construction ensures long-lasting use, while the sleek and ergonomic design makes pouring easy and comfortable. Elevate your coffee game and impress your guests with MONA-worthy latte art creations.

The Story Behind Our Milk Jugs

Once, in kitchens everywhere, milk frothing was pure chaos. Baristas-in-training were steaming milk in random mugs, pouring from chipped pitchers, and splashing foam everywhere but the cup. Microfoam? More like macro-mess. And don’t even get us started on the "latte art" that looked like accidental coffee spills.

We couldn’t stand by and watch the frothy carnage any longer. So, we've handpicked milk jugs that not only get the job done but look downright fancy doing it. With sleek spouts for precision pouring and sturdy designs for pro-level frothing, they’re the unsung heroes of café-quality coffee at home.

Now, even if your latte art still looks like a cloud with commitment issues, at least your milk jug is on point.

FAQs about Milk Jugs

1. Why do I need a specialised milk jug?

A milk jug is essential for frothing and steaming milk to create the silky microfoam needed for lattes, cappuccinos, and flat whites. Its design allows precise control over pouring, which is key for perfect latte art and balanced beverages.

2. What size milk jug should I choose?

The ideal size depends on how much milk you typically steam:

  • 350ml (12oz): Best for single drinks like lattes or cappuccinos.
  • 600ml (20oz): Great for making two drinks at once or larger servings.
  • 1L (32oz): Ideal for high-volume brewing or entertaining guests.

3. What materials are milk jugs made from?

Most milk jugs are crafted from stainless steel, which is durable, easy to clean, and retains heat well. Some may feature non-stick coatings or colourful finishes for added style and convenience.

4. How do I froth milk with a jug?

  1. Fill the jug to about one-third of its capacity to allow room for the milk to expand.
  2. Position the steam wand just below the milk’s surface and create a whirlpool effect.
  3. Gradually submerge the wand to heat the milk evenly, aiming for 60–65°C for optimal texture. A coffee thermometer can give you an accurate temperature reading.

5. Can I use milk jugs for anything besides frothing?

Absolutely! Milk jugs are versatile and can also be used for measuring liquids, serving milk or cream, and even mixing small quantities of batter or sauces.